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Article: Sowerby Bridge cafe owners on TV to look for A Place in the Sun.
- Article from:
- Evening Courier (Halifax, England)
- Article date:
- November 16, 2007
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THE OWNERS of a Sowerby Bridge cafe are starring on TV tonight and say they are expecting all kinds of stick from the regulars.
Julie Hirst and David Rudd, owners of Bluebirds Cafe, on Wharf Street, Sowerby Bridge, will be shown hunting for property in Torquay and France as well as milking cows, sleuthing around Agatha Christie's old house and living the high life in La Rochelle on Channel 4's A Place In The Sun.
But the Huddersfield couple, who have owned Bluebirds for 16 years, say they're not sure how it will go down.
David, 57, said: "Everyone I see on the programme just seems to look at houses but some of the things they had us doing we ...